NEWS FROM ASIA.
BOMB FINDER HONOURED. Press Assn—By Telegraph—Copyright Calcutta, Dec. 19. Prince Chung has arranged for the repatriation of the Chinese troops at Lhassa. Thibet's future is engaging the attention of the Indian, Chinese, and British Governments. The Rajah of Marajole, who was prominent in the Midnopui case, has apologised to the Government for participating in a disloyal movement, and withdrawn his charges against the officials. Rahman, the discoverer of the Calcutta bomb plot, has been rewarded by a grant of land, a gift of 5000 rupees and the protection of four picked guards.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1804, 21 December 1912, Page 5
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